for those of us who struggle with processing technichal information and learning new things(im changing from pro tools to logic),we are very reliant on these kinds of tutorials.The tutuorial youve done on logic pro 11 keyboard session player is the easiest tutorial to follow that ive seen.Great job George.excited to download the starter pack.Thank u so much. Philip
That guy's voice sounds like the dude from The Flaming Lips sometimes when he's ending a phrase. I like it .. That lyric reminds me of a Ben's Fold Five tune where he says something like "I loved you before I met you .. yada yada" .. I like the human playing better .. It's simpler and less fiddly .. It's always been a problem I had with Logic's Drummer .. The fills , no matter how simple you managed the settings .. It was still doing fills like some Jazz trained drummer would do. You'd use a drummer like the 'Punk' guy .. and he'd be doing all kinds of flipplity flappity complicated patterns. I bought a set of e drums just so I didn't have to fight with that plugin anymore. I think this stuff is great for getting started and inspired on some ideas and what not .. but as far as finished arrangements .. Na .. still sounds canned to me. It's still awesome software and it's getting more convincing though. I like this indie kinda country fused rock stuff .. reminds me of stuff from the 70s like Bread or something chill like that. Bread gets lumped into that soft rock AM radio genre, but really those guys were astounding musicians and song writers. Bread rocked.
@@knuckledustermusic How do you do that? When I load a session keyboard player it just sticks to one chord and doesn't follow the rest of the song, can you assign it to follow a particular instrument or something? Thanks
@@WHATEVTREV it's a new feature 😁. Here's a full tutorial on the chord track: ua-cam.com/video/QQVkks5P8Cg/v-deo.htmlsi=raXXcSQFe_k09E_g Cheers Georges
Dear George, is there a way to "tell" the Session Piano player that the song is ending at that "last final bar", so that it can adapt itself to an "ending" like a human player? Of course, I can do this after a midi conversion, but maybe there is a trick for this. Instead of a manual intervention, I mean... Thank you in advance.
You can play with the where the session player region ends (on beat 1 for example) and that’ll sometimes produce an “ending”. This seems to work better with the drummer than it does with the keyboard and bass player at the moment. Cheers Georges
@@knuckledustermusic The drummer feels the ending very nicely. The piano player tends to press the keys again on the very last beat of the very last bar. 🙄 Thus, I open the editor window and change the parameters very very slightly, until it sounds right.
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for those of us who struggle with processing technichal information and learning new things(im changing from pro tools to logic),we are very reliant on these kinds of tutorials.The tutuorial youve done on logic pro 11 keyboard session player is the easiest tutorial to follow that ive seen.Great job George.excited to download the starter pack.Thank u so much.
Philip
Thanks for the kind words! I’m glad you found the video helpful. Thanks for the support.
Cheers
Georges
Really thoughtful UI. Super cool stuff
Thank you!
Thank you so much for these incredibly helpful tutorials! I had no idea there was so much more going on in the new session player options. 💘
You’re most welcome. I’m glad you found them helpful!
Cheers
Georges
Thanks for sharing. I'm just four years into the learning process. This is very helpful.
You’re welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful!
Cheers
Georges
Awesome video, you are one of the best at really showing how to really utilize the keyboard player
Thank you, much appreciated!
Cheers
Georges
I earned my degree in recording in 2011. I could have never imagined a DAW could do this!
I imagine it'll only keep getting better!
Nice 👍 thx!
You’re welcome!
Buenisimo !!! Gracias
Gracias
That guy's voice sounds like the dude from The Flaming Lips sometimes when he's ending a phrase. I like it .. That lyric reminds me of a Ben's Fold Five tune where he says something like "I loved you before I met you .. yada yada" .. I like the human playing better .. It's simpler and less fiddly .. It's always been a problem I had with Logic's Drummer .. The fills , no matter how simple you managed the settings .. It was still doing fills like some Jazz trained drummer would do. You'd use a drummer like the 'Punk' guy .. and he'd be doing all kinds of flipplity flappity complicated patterns. I bought a set of e drums just so I didn't have to fight with that plugin anymore. I think this stuff is great for getting started and inspired on some ideas and what not .. but as far as finished arrangements .. Na .. still sounds canned to me. It's still awesome software and it's getting more convincing though. I like this indie kinda country fused rock stuff .. reminds me of stuff from the 70s like Bread or something chill like that. Bread gets lumped into that soft rock AM radio genre, but really those guys were astounding musicians and song writers. Bread rocked.
Song sounds great. Is that your song. ? Where can I listen to more tracks by this artist ?
The band is called Portage and Main. You can listen to more here: portageandmain.bandcamp.com
Cheers
Georges
your session will be better, undoubtedly!
Thank you!
"The Little Twangy Note" part just cracked me up because that note is so annoying and the Ai thinks its so good at it
@@OuijaGod 🤣 ya I’ve definitely noticed some questionable choices once in a while.
Cheers
Georges
Can the session player follow your piano track?
Yup! I should give it a try!
You can also make the session player follow region chords.
@@knuckledustermusic How do you do that? When I load a session keyboard player it just sticks to one chord and doesn't follow the rest of the song, can you assign it to follow a particular instrument or something? Thanks
Never mind, after 10 years of using Logic I've only just discovered the chord track :|
@@WHATEVTREV it's a new feature 😁. Here's a full tutorial on the chord track: ua-cam.com/video/QQVkks5P8Cg/v-deo.htmlsi=raXXcSQFe_k09E_g
Cheers
Georges
You session was more fused with vocal. But the other was still very good. 😊
Thanks! i agree that both could work!
Cheers
Georges
I prefer the real piano. But the session player sounds pretty good too.
Thanks Ben!
Dear George, is there a way to "tell" the Session Piano player that the song is ending at that "last final bar", so that it can adapt itself to an "ending" like a human player?
Of course, I can do this after a midi conversion, but maybe there is a trick for this.
Instead of a manual intervention, I mean...
Thank you in advance.
You can play with the where the session player region ends (on beat 1 for example) and that’ll sometimes produce an “ending”. This seems to work better with the drummer than it does with the keyboard and bass player at the moment.
Cheers
Georges
@@knuckledustermusic The drummer feels the ending very nicely. The piano player tends to press the keys again on the very last beat of the very last bar. 🙄
Thus, I open the editor window and change the parameters very very slightly, until it sounds right.
@@AAnilSahin ya hopefully they tweak that for the bass and keyboard player.